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MISCELLANIES1850

Derivation of the word "Avon."

By J. U. G. GUTCH.

Among the many proofs of the prevalence of the Gaelic roots in existing names at both ends of the island, it may be mentioned that there are ten rivers named *Avon* in Britain, and *Avon* is simply the Gaelic word for a river.

Topics: Gaelic Language, Etymology, Rivers

Locations: Britain